Replenish

Would you like to have improvement in sensitivity, lubrication, ease and ability to achieve orgasm or do you suffer from different types of urinary incontinence or inability to hold back urine (i.e. women who pee when they sneeze)? The O-Shot can help you!

Over half of women struggle with some form of sexual dysfunction including dyspareunia (uncomfortable or painful sex), decreased libido (lack of sex drive) and weak orgasm or difficulty achieving orgasm. Although causes may include psychological and medical reasons, these struggles are commonly caused by age-related atrophy of tissue, decreased blood flow and other changes or trauma to the female anatomy.

Second, urinary incontinence is more common than you think and can occur at an earlier age than expected. Your urinary incontinence will only get worse with age and without proper treatment. Urinary incontinence is a common cause of embarrassment, decreased social interaction, difficulty with relationships, depression, sexual dysfunction, sex drive and pain. Why not treat all of this with one O-Shot!

What is the O-Shot?
The O-Shot is a non-surgical, safe and simple procedure that uses the growth factors each woman has in her own body to stimulate vaginal and clitoral rejuvenation to activate The Orgasm System.
The O-Shot procedure starts with a simple painless blood draw. Then, using a proprietary technique with an FDA-approved system, platelets are separated and concentrated. The Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) containing growth factors is painlessly injected into an area near the clitoris and around the area of the upper vagina that is most important for the sexual response (the “O-spot” or "G-spot").

Is the O-Shot only for sexual dysfunction or urinary incontinence?
Absolutely not!
Many women with normal sexual function can have better sex with The O-Shot. The O-Shot is not just for women who have problems with sexual function, but also to enhance the sexual experience in a woman without sexual dysfunction.

What can the O-Shot do for you?
Although each woman's experience may differ in some ways, most patients report:
• Younger, smoother skin of the vulva (lips of the vagina)
• Greater arousal from clitoral stimulation
• Stronger orgasm
• A tighter introitus (vaginal opening)
• Increased sexual desire
• More frequent orgasm
• Increased ability to have a vaginal orgasm
• Increased natural lubrication
• Decreased pain for those with dyspareunia (painful intercourse)
• Decreased or resolved urinary incontinence (both urge and stress problems)

What should I expect during my O-Shot procedure appointment?
During a comprehensive consultation your medical, sexual history and the possible causes of your concerns will be reviewed. You should have had a normal gynecological exam within the last year and have not had any gynecological/female issues since. If you are a good candidate, the procedure may be performed the same day or scheduled for a future date.
You should have had your routine yearly gynecological exam before getting the O-Shot.
At the time of treatment, a topical numbing cream will be applied to the treatment area. Your blood is then painlessly drawn and prepared using an FDA-approved sterile system. Once your PRP is ready, the provider will inject the PRP.

Does the O-Shot hurt?
Although most patients are surprised, this really doesn't hurt. You may feel a slight pinch or warm sensation with no discomfort after. You can immediately resume normal physical exercise and sexual activity.

When will I see results?
Some women see an immediate increase in sexual desire and pleasure. In some patients, it may take several weeks to months. Results typically last an average of 12-18 months or more with one treatment. Occasionally patients may need a second “touch up” treatment within 6 to 12 months of initial treatment.

Will the O-Shot help Urinary Incontinence?
Yes. The O-Shot will help restore that weakened muscular/erectile tissue near the urethra to restore your ability to retain urine. One of the greatest benefits of the O-Shot is that almost all women with urinary incontinence will see a near-complete to complete resolution of symptoms for a long period of time (1 to 4 years) with only one treatment.

Is the O-Shot safe?
Absolutely. Because we are using your own naturally occurring growth factors to rejuvenate tissue and blood vessels, there is no real risk of side effects or complications. There has never been a documented complication of this procedure in any medical literature. We have seen great results with no complications in our medical practice.
Because this treatment has not been studied in pregnancy, the O-Shot is not offered to pregnant women.

Is this covered by insurance?
No. This is an elective procedure and is not yet covered by insurance. There is no guarantee that you will achieve the desired results.